кино

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Bulgarian[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈkino]
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

ки́но (kínon

  1. cinema, movies
  2. cinematography

Declension[edit]

References[edit]

  • кино”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014

Anagrams[edit]

Chechen[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Russian кино́ (kinó).

Noun[edit]

кино (kino? (plural кинош)

  1. movie

Kazakh[edit]

Alternative scripts
Arabic كينو
Cyrillic кино
Latin kino

Etymology[edit]

From Russian кино́ (kinó), from German Kino.

Noun[edit]

кино (kino)

  1. cinema

Declension[edit]

Kyrgyz[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Russian кино́ (kinó).

Noun[edit]

кино (kino) (Arabic spelling كئنو)

  1. cinema

Macedonian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

кино (kinon

  1. cinema, movies

Declension[edit]

Mongolian[edit]

Mongolian
(Mongolia)(China)
ᠻᠢᠨᠣ᠋
(kino)
ᠺᠢᠨᠣ᠋
(kino)
Cyrillic
кино
(kino)

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Russian кино́ n inan sg (kinó, cinema movie theater; film, movie), from German Kino n sg.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

кино (kino)

  1. cinema, movie, film
    Тэр кино үзнэ.
    Ter kino üzne.
    He sees/will see a film.

Declension[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

verbs

Related terms[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • кино”, in Монгол хэлний их тайлбар толь [Dictionary of the Mongolian Language] (in Mongolian), Institute of Linguistics of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 2016–present

Russian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Clipping of кинемато́граф (kinematógraf, cinematography) or German Kino.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

кино́ (kinón inan (indeclinable, relational adjective кино́шный)

  1. movie, motion picture, film
    звуково́е кино́zvukovóje kinósound film (as opposed to "silent film")
  2. movies, cinema, the pictures

Usage notes[edit]

The word is generally indeclinable, but is sometimes declined jocularly and colloquially (genitive singular кина́ (kiná), genitive plural кин (kin), prepositional plural ки́нах (kínax) etc.), especially in the phrase кина́ не будет (kiná ne budet, party's over, show's over, literally there will be no movie) popularized by the 1971 Soviet film Gentlemen of Fortune.

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

Tuvan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Russian кино́ (kinó), a clipping of кинемато́граф (kinematógraf, cinematography) and/or a borrowing from German Kino.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

кино (kino)

  1. movie, motion picture